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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

see people finding themselves because it is so hot here. people are trying to shelter from the sun. but people are appreciating the songs and the hymns and the prayers and the readings from the koran. this is a multi faith service and we heard strong words from a catholic priest earlier, father gerard, and he said grenfell is a symbol of shame for liars and those who deceive and he went on to say that grenfell is also a symbol of love. iam i am told that a young woman has come up on stage and this is a change to the running order of the service, certainly one that i have in front of me. but let s have a listen to what she has to say. the grenfell tower listen to what she has to say. tue: grenfell tower ripped listen to what she has to say. tte: grenfell tower ripped our families lives apart. it claimed the lives of 18 innocent children with their i8 innocent children with their whole lives ahead of them were not given the chance to fulfil their dreams. in 2017, our childhoo

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 16:06:00

were three siblings from at least two families, three siblings and you can see the emotion and some of those who were sitting there watching that, watching children release balloons for children who were killed. i mean, it. it gets you in the heart. aisha is the sister of nila. t you in the heart. aisha is the sister of nila. you in the heart. aisha is the sister of nila. ., ., sister of nila. i would never forget the smoke. sister of nila. i would never forget the smoke, the sister of nila. i would never forget the smoke, the sirens, sister of nila. i would never forget the smoke, the sirens, how- sister of nila. i would never forget the smoke, the sirens, how scaryl sister of nila. i would never forget i the smoke, the sirens, how scary the fire was and i ll never forget it the fire. i would never forget that i survived. i would never forget my friends and my neighbours who did

BBCNEWS BBC News September 4, 2021 14:07:00

that, narrowly, on the balance of it, they did not think it was needed, for this cohorts at this stage. his argument was that it is a normal thing to then say ok, look at the broader issues, for the chief medical officer to do that. i pushed him on that political pressure point and he said that, the bottom line is that the cmo is a quite robust people, so think it is not the right thing to do, they will not recommend it. the ministers go ahead and there may be ignore their advice, but then that will be known. does that give you reinsurance? reassurance. ila you reinsurance? reassurance. no m idea you reinsurance? reassurance. iir> my idea is that a medical information needs to be done, with that patient, the medical intervention could put more risks and benefits, but then receiving that medical intervention, if it benefits other people, i see that as dubious ethical territory. so

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